The outdated bankruptcy story that sparked a run on United Airlines shares Monday came back to life because it showed up on a newspaper Web site's "most viewed" section, where it was picked up by Google News and later seen by panicky stockholders, the newspaper's owner said on Tuesday.

Google will begin storing the medical records of a few thousand people as it tests a long-awaited health service that's likely to raise more concerns about the volume of sensitive information entrusted to the Internet search leader.

Google is giving the subjects of news stories a way to comment on articles written about them. Google News allows any person mentioned in a story that's linked on that site to submit a written response.

Days after clashing with Google's YouTube in a public spat over copyright protection, Viacom has found a new partner to air its content online. On Tuesday, the media conglomerate said it had agreed to offer hundreds of hours of programming to Joost, an Internet video service created by the founders of Kazaa file-sharing software and eBay's Skype Internet calling. Joost is now being tested before wider release by midyear.